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The Shift by Wayne W. Dyer, Ph.D.

The Shift: Wayne DyerAnyone that has been around me for any amount of time knows that personal development is a core value of mine. Personally, I don’t know that I could ever learn enough, grow enough gain enough wisdom and knowledge to quench the thirst I have for personal development.

My hopes are that through my own personal development and growth I will be able to have a positive impact on the lives of the many people that I meat on a day to day basis. After all learning for the sake of learning really doesn’t excite me that much. However the thought of being able to help someone else is far more interesting to me.

If you have ever read any of Wayne Dyer’s books you will not be surprised by the impact that this little book can have on your life. For those of you who have never read any of his books, attended any of his seminars or had the pleasure of listening to any of his recorded materials, please take a moment to pick up “The Shift”. While this book is a very easy read, the potential impact on one’s life is beyond measure.

Now for the good news for those of you that don’t like to read and probably wouldn’t read a book if your life depended on it. “The Shift” is a companion book to a movie by the same name. While I personally have not seen the movie, if it provide an impact anything close to the book, you will be watching the movie multiple times.

Originally, the movie was named “Ambition to Meaning”. Not sure if the book was ever released under that name or not, but the title “The Shift” is a much more descriptive title as the focus of the book is about the shifts in life that are available to us, if we so choose to take advantage of them. As with any change in life, I will never tell anyone that it is an easy path to follow. It has been my experience that for the most part people in general will resist change at all costs. That is why I am convinced that life has a way of creating situations that force us to change.

While I will be the first to tell you that conflict, tragedy, life’s setbacks, etc have never been any thing that I enjoyed, it seems that everyone of these events in my life have created an opportunity for growth and a better life. If you have ever wanted to improve the overall quality of your life, the good news is that you have everything you need to do so. Take a couple of hours to invest in yourself. Find a quiet place to relax and read Wayne Dyer’s – The Shift.

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